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17Th World Education Summit, School Education 2020 17th World Education Summit, School Education 2020 Day 1, 10th December 2020 ( Thursday ) Time TOPIC Inauguration Ceremony – Revolution in Policy Regulation & Education Challenges at National Level Welcome Address: ​Ravi Gupta,​ CEO & Editor in Chief, Elets Technomedia 10:00 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:15 Presentation 11:15 - 11.30 Presentation Panel Discussion 1: Future Proofing School Learning Ecosystem – Leveraging Innovation to Re-Skilling Panelists - 1- Dr. Chandrakanta R. Pathak, ​Principal & CEO, HVB Global Academy, Mumbai ​( Moderator ) 2- Dr. Madhav Deo Saraswat, ​Principal, The Scindia School, Gwalior 3- Raghav Podar, ​Chairman, Podar Education Group 4- Anirudh Gupta, ​CEO, DCM Group of Schools, Punjab & 11.30- 12.30 Haryana 12.30 - 12.45 Presentation 12.45 - 13.00 Presentation 13:00 – 14.00 Expo & Lunch Break Panel Discussion 2: New Education Policy 2020 – Approaches, Opportunities & Challenges Panelists - 1- Rita Singh, Director,​ Indirapuram Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad 2- Anirudh Khaitan, ​Vice Chairman, Khaitan Public School, Ghaziabad 3- Dr. Ashok Pandey, ​Director, Ahlcon Group of Schools, New Delhi 4- Lt. Gen. Surendra Kulkarni [Retd], ​Director, Mayo College, Residential, Ajmer 5- Dr Manimekalai Mohan, ​Founder Managing Trustee & 14:00 – 15.00 Correspondent, SSVM Institutions, Mettupalayam 15:00– 15:15 Presentation 15.15 - 15.45 Expo & Tea Break 15:45 – 16.45 Panel Discussion 3: Bridging the Digital & Economic Divide in Education – NEP 2020 Perspective Panelists - 1- Dr. Skand Bali,​ ​Principal, ​The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet 2- Sunita Nagpal, ​Principal, K.R. Mangalam World School, Gurgaon 3- Geetika Bahuguna, ​COO, Millennium Group of Schools, Noida 4- Shashi Banerjee, ​Principal, Shiv Nadar School, Noida 5- Dr. Monalisa Bal, ​Chairperson, KIIT International School, Bhubaneshwar 16.45 - 17.45 Panel Discussion 4: Impact of ICT on Education: Challenges and Opportunities Panelists - 1- Mahua Das Gupta, ​Principal, The Tribhuvan School, Patna 2- Sunita Chhibber, ​CAO, Habitat Group of Schools, UAE 3- ​Dr Rajeev Kumar Chauhan,​ ​Principal, Indian School Muscat, Oman 17.45 - 18.30 Entertainment program 18.30 - 19.00 Award Night Day 2, 11th December 2020 ( Friday ) Time TOPIC Inauguration Ceremony – New National Education Policy: Implementation and Assessment on the ground Welcome Address: ​Ravi Gupta,​ CEO & Editor in Chief, Elets Technomedia 10:30 – 11:30 11:40 – 11:45 Presentation 11:45 - 12:00 Presentation Panel Discussion 1: Inculcating diversity in education: Building a global workforce Panelists - 1- SK Rathor, ​Founder & Managing Director, Sanfort Group of Schools, Ghaziabad 2- Jyoti Kapur, ​Chairperson, Shri Ram Global School, Greater Noida West 3- Ashish Gulati, ​Vice Chairman, Blue Bells Group of Schools, Gurgaon 12:30 – 13:30 4- Roshan Gandhi, ​CEO, City Montessori Schools, Lucknow 5- Reekrit Serai, ​Managing Director, Satluj Group of Schools, Punjab, Haryana & J&K 13: 30– 14.30 Lunch Break Panel Discussion 2: Role of teachers’ in creating pedagogical environment Panelists - 1- Sarvesh Naidu, ​Executive Director, Pathways Schools, Noida 2- Harinder Chhabra,​ Director, The Infinity School, Noida 3- Yattin Mahajan, ​Director, Lawrence Public School, Kangra 4- Dr. S.K Bhattacharya, ​Director, N.K Bagrodia Public School, Delhi 5- Dr Bijaya Kumar Sahoo, ​Founder, SAI International School, 14:30 – 15:30 Bhubaneswar 15:30 – 16:30 1 Hour Expo Break 16:35 – 17:30 Panel Discussion 3: Making quality education affordable and accessible through innovative solutions Panelists - 1- Ankit Agarwal, ​Director, The Doon Global School, Dehradun 2- Dr. Prem Kumar, ​Executive Director, BCM Schools Hero Group, Ludhiana 3- Astha Kataria, ​Managing Trustee, Ashoka Group of School, Nashik 4- Dr. Kavita Bajpai,​ Co-Founder and Director, The International School of Thrissur, Thrissur 5- Sushma Sharma, ​Director, Excellere World School, Gurgaon 17:30 - 19:00 Cultural Program / Expo Break Day 3, 12th December 2020 ( Saturday ) Time TOPIC Inauguration Ceremony – Beyond reopening educational Institutions: How education can emerge stronger than before COVID pandemic Welcome Address: Ravi Gupta,​ CEO & Editor in Chief, Elets Technomedia 10:30 – 11:30 11:40 – 11:45 Presentation 11:45 - 12:00 Presentation Panel Discussion 1: Aftermath of Covid-19 and how the crisis is going to impact school education Panelists - 1- Harish Sanduja, ​Director Schools, Seth Anandram Jaipuria Group of Educational Institutions, Ghaziabad 2- Ritambhra Chauhan,​ Chairperson, Titiksha Public School, Rohini 3- Swoyan Satyendu,​ COO, ODM Educational Group, 12:30 – 13:30 Bhubaneswar 13: 30– 14.30 Lunch Break Panel Discussion 2: Artificial Intelligence integration across subjects by different boards Panelists - 1- Amrita Burman, ​Deputy Director, Sunbeam Group of Schools, Varanasi 2- Dr Priyanka Mehta, ​Director & Principal, Sarvottam International School, Greater Noida 3- Sakshi Samar Sojatia, ​Director, Neerja Modi School, Udaipur 14:30 – 15:30 4-​ ​B. Anantha Krishnan, ​Head Operations, Kalorex Group, India 15:30 – 16:30 1 Hour Expo Break 16:35 – 17:30 Panel Discussion 3: Preschool Education: Professional Development of Early Childhood Practitioners Panelists - 1- Dr. Kavitha Jain, ​CEO, MDN Edify Education, Hyderabad 2- Tijay Gupta, ​Co-founder & COO, Bachpan & Academic Heights Group of Schools, New Delhi 3- Pritam Kumar Agarwal,​ Founder, Hello Kids Education Group 17:30 - 19:00 Cultural Program / Expo Break Day 4, 13th December 2020 ( Sunday ) Time TOPIC Inauguration Ceremony – Significance of Gamification learning and i-Campus through technology-enabled infrastructure Welcome Address: Ravi Gupta, CEO & ​Editor in Chief, Elets Technomedia 10:30 – 11:30 11:40 – 11:45 Presentation 11:45 - 12:00 Presentation Panel Discussion 1: Boarding Schools & Virtual Learning: Is it possible? Panelists - 1- Srinivasan Sriram, ​Principal, The Mann School, Delhi 2- Dr Vidhukeh Vimal, ​Headmaster, The Assam Valley, Tezpur 3- Dr. Skand Bali,​ Principal, The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet, Hyderabad 4- K Prabhakaran,​ Headmaster, The Lawrence School, 12:30 – 13:30 Residential, Lovedale,​ ​Ooty 13: 30– 14.30 Lunch Break Panel Discussion 2: Flexible curriculum structure: To create multiple exit points. Panelists - 1- Mamta Wadhwa, ​Director Principal, Manav Rachna International School, Faridabad 2- Deepa Bhushan, ​Director, CP Goenka International Schools, Mumbai 3- Pratima Sinha, ​CEO, DSR Educational Society, Hyderabad 4- AP Sharma, ​Education Strategist & Principal, Birla Public School, Doha, Qatar 14:30 – 15:30 15:30 – 16:30 1 Hour Expo Break 16:35 – 17:30 Panel Discussion 3: Transforming curriculum for relevance to basic education for sustainable development Panelists - 1- Abhay Ghosh, ​Director-Principal, Shanti Asiatic School, Ahmedabad 2- Dr. Kamal Sethia, ​Chairman, Vardhman Group, Jaipur 3- Ram Raina, ​Founder Director, Cambridge International School, Pune 4- Dr V Bindhu, ​Principal, Hosur Public School, Hosur 17:30 - 19:00 Cultural Program / Expo Break Day 5, 14th December 2020 ( Monday ) Time TOPIC Inauguration Ceremony – Redefining Equity to Learning through Technology Welcome Address: ​Ravi Gupta,​ CEO & Editor in Chief, Elets 10:30 – 11:30 Technomedia 11:40 – 11:45 Presentation 11:45 - 12:00 Presentation Panel Discussion 1: FutureFit: The importance of making students future-ready Panelists - 1- Brian Cooklin, ​Managing Director, Nord Angelia Education, India 2- Sandeep Goenka, ​Founder Trustee, CP Goenka International Schools, Mumbai 3- Aditi Goradia, ​Managing Director, Billimoria High School, Panchgani 4- Pramod Mahajan, ​School Director, Sharjah Indian School, Sharjah, UAE 5- ​Preetha D’Mello,​ National Resource Coordinator, Global 12:30 – 13:30 Indian International Group of Schools, Singapore 13: 30– 14.30 Lunch Break Panel Discussion 2: The importance of teacher's role in technology-based education Panelists - 1- Sami Ulla, CEO, ​Manipal Academy of Health and EDU, Anantapur 2- Lakshmi Rao Kadiyala, ​Academic Director, Jain Group of Schools, Hyderabad 3- Dr. Sandeep Khanna, ​Principal, MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul 14:30 – 15:30 School, Pune 15:30 – 16:30 1 Hour Expo Break 16:35 – 17:30 Panel Discussion 3: E-Teaching-learning platforms step up: Inescapable shift to Ed-Tech innovations Panelists - 1- Ashish Bhatnagar, ​Principal, International School of Seychelles 2- Arogya Reddy​ Peddireddy, Principal, Ambassador School, Sharjah, UAE 3-​ ​Sapna Sukul,​ Teacher Trainer, British Council Ambassador, New Delhi 17:30 - 19:00 Valedictory Session .
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